10 January 2018, 04:25:02

As usual, Sony unveils its yearly line-up of TV sets at CES in Las Vegas. This year is no exception and Sony has announced the new models from its X90F, X85F, and X80F series, which in Europe will be dubbed XF90, XF85, and XF80, respectively. The X90F/XF90 lineup will contain Sony's premium TVs for the year, ranging from 49 to 75 inches in size, each with a 4K UHD resolution, Sony's most advanced video processor, and support for 3 HDR formats, including Dolby Vision as well as the X-tended Dynamic Range Pro tech plus the X-Motion Clarity technology. The X85F/XF85 and the X80F/XF80 lineups consist of mid-range TV sets. The first includes 43- to 85-inch sizes, while the second - 43- to 55-inch sizes. All models will have 4K resolution and Android TV on board, but only the X85F/XF85 series will be powered by the X1 processor. The new Sony TVs will hit the market in the spring and pricing will be announced upon launch.Source

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